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- The budget proposes a.85 total increase in the EPT mill rate, resulting in a slight increase for residential, commercial/industrial and resource properties, and a decline in the rate on agricultural land. The budget shows the government is projecting to collect $12 million in revenue from the increase.
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-government-2021-22-education-budget-raise-property-taxes-1.5976937Sask. budget: $3.75B education budget to be partially funded ...
Revaluation 2021. Provincial legislation requires all properties in Saskatchewan be revalued once every four years. For the 2021 revaluation, the base date used for assessment values is January 1, 2019. This ensures assessed values are more current, as property values change over time.
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- Keeping Classrooms Open
- Increase in Property Taxes
- Post-Secondary Education
- Opposition Calls Budget 'Uninspiring, Ordinary'
- Cuts to School Divisions Remain Unknown
Saskatchewan's 27 school divisions will see a $19.2 million increase in operating funding over last year, including a two per cent increase for staff as part of the teachers' collective bargaining agreement. "It's a good news budget for education," Saskatchewan Teachers' Association Patrick Maze president said. "It helps with inflation and helps wi...
Harpauer's 2021-22 budget proposes an increase to the education property tax (EPT) to increase provincial revenue available for pre-K to Grade 12 education. The rates have remained unchanged since 2017. The budget proposes a .85 total increase in the EPT mill rate, resulting in a slight increase for residential, commercial/industrial and resource p...
Post-secondary schools will get $28.4 million more than last year's budget to help with construction projects and student aid. This includes an increase in the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship, providing eligible students with $250 more per year. The government also plans to launch a student loan forgiveness program for veterinarians and veterina...
NDP leader Ryan Meili said the 2021-22 budget does not go far enough in addressing the pandemic. He called it an "uninspiring, ordinary budget that doesn't fit the challenges of today" with "nothing serious" being allocated to education. "This will amount to cuts and tough decisions for school boards," Meili said. "[School boards] are dealing with ...
President of the Saskatchewan School Board Association says the budget is reasonable, adding that it's too early to determine whether cuts are coming. On Tuesday, the government will give school divisions their budget envelopes, which will be reviewed by elected school board trustees. "I don't want to create a false expectation that this is a great...
The provincial government mandates SAMA to conduct periodic revaluations of all Saskatchewan properties every four years to coincide with the change to a new base date. The current revaluation was completed in 2021 using the 2019 base date. The next revaluation is to be done in 2025 using a 2023 base date.
Dec 4, 2020 · For 2021, the base date for assessment is Jan. 1, 2019. Government officials said this ensures assessed values are more current with changing property values. The assessed value of the...
SAMA conducts revaluations based on a four-year cycle. 2017 was the year of the last revaluation, and the 2021 Revaluation will see assessed values updated to reflect a new base date of January 1, 2019. The legislated base date means that 2021 values reflect a property's value as of January 1, 2019.
Apr 7, 2021 · The budget includes a $12 million increase in property tax revenue. This increase will cover the Education Property Tax mill rates that will increase in order to get Pre-K to Grade 12...
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Apr 12, 2021 · With 2021 being a revaluation year for tax purposes, properties in Saskatchewan have been revalued. and at this time of year most municipalities have their assessment rolls open and property...